How Often Can Rent Be Increased? UK Rent Increase Rules Under the RRA (2026)
Rent increase rules under the RRA — once every 52 weeks, 2 months' notice, open-market rent, and a tribunal that can only go down.
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Rent increase rules under the RRA — once every 52 weeks, 2 months' notice, open-market rent, and a tribunal that can only go down.
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Read more →The complete Renters' Rights Act 2025 reference. Every provision, phase, penalty, and deadline explained for landlords and letting agents in England.
Read more →Section 48 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 requires landlords to give tenants a UK address for notices. Non-compliance blocks rent recovery and evictions.
Read more →Where to download Form 4A for rent increases under the Renters' Rights Act, whether a Word version exists, how it differs from Form 4, and a covering letter.
Read more →Every right private tenants gain on 1 May 2026 under the Renters' Rights Act — no-fault eviction ban, rent challenges, pet requests, anti-discrimination.
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Read more →No legal cap on rent increases under the RRA, but tenants can challenge for free. How to set a defensible increase, avoid tribunal, and use Form 4A correctly.
Read more →The Renters' Rights Act takes effect in three phases from 1 May 2026. Every confirmed date, what changes at each phase, and what to prepare.
Read more →Every AST in England auto-converts to a periodic tenancy on 1 May 2026. What it means for fixed terms, rent reviews, break clauses, and your portfolio.
Read more →Every confirmed date for the Renters' Rights Act 2025: Phase 1 (1 May 2026), Phase 2 (late 2026), Phase 3 (Decent Homes 2035-2037). Deadlines + rules.
Read more →Form 4A is the prescribed Section 13 notice from 1 May 2026 — where to download it, what to put in it, how to serve it, and a free covering letter.
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Read more →A 12-point compliance checklist for the Renters' Rights Act Phase 1 (1 May 2026). Covers Section 21 transition, Form 4A, Written Statements, and penalties.
Read more →Free readiness assessment, action list with deadlines, and source links — five minutes.